White Cuban Erotic

Homeland

Cuba

Region

Caribbean

About White Cuban People

White Cubans comprise approximately 64% of the population per the 2012 ONEI census. The community traces ancestry primarily to Spanish colonial settlement (particularly Canarian Spanish, who were the largest and most culturally salient colonial-era immigration source — Cuba received approximately 600,000 Canarian immigrants between 1500 and 1900, second only to Argentina among Spanish American destinations) and to 19th-20th c. immigration from Spain (post-civil-war), Italy, France, the Levant (Lebanese-Cuban and Syrian-Cuban communities concentrated in Havana and Santiago de Cuba), Germany, Russia (post-1917 White-Russian refugees), Eastern Europe, and elsewhere. Concentrated in Havana, the western provinces, and parts of central Cuba. Cuban Spanish carries strong Canarian linguistic features, and Canarian cultural traditions (cuisine, music, agricultural practices) remain culturally salient.

Typical White Cuban Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick II-III with seasonal tanning. Hair is dark brown to medium brown with wavy to straight texture (Andre Walker 1A-2B), occasionally lighter in families with Northern Italian, German, or other Northern European descent. Facial features track Iberian (especially Canarian), Italic, and Levantine source populations. Eye color is most often brown but with elevated frequencies of hazel, green, and blue variants compared to the broader Cuban average. Build is on average taller than the broader Cuban norm. Note that even self-identified white-Cubans frequently carry detectable African and/or Indigenous Taíno admixture per genome-wide studies (Marcheco-Teruel et al. 2014); the white-Cuban / mulato-Cuban boundary is socially fluid and the 64% self-identification share captures social rather than purely genetic identity.

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